Wander Franco homered to end Lance Lynn’s no-hit bid to lead off the seventh and the Tampa Bay Rays rallied for 10 runs in the inning, beating the Chicago White Sox 12-3. Randy Arozarena added two homers, one in the seventh and another in the ninth, for the Rays, who improved to an MLB-best 23-5. Franco hit his fifth drive of the season on an 0-2 count on Lynn’s 84th pitch to begin the eventful seventh. Arozarena and Josh Lowe homered back-to-back to cap the rally as White Sox fans chanted, “Sell the team.” Tampa Bay had nine hits in the inning, including five for extra bases.